Finally, you need to embed queries in your plan.xml. [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/www/modeling/emf/emf/project-info/plan.xml?root=Eclipse_Website&content-type=text%2Fplain&view=co Here's an example].

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If your query works in a browser but returns nothing when viewed through the project plan renderer, it maybe be because the renderer is stripping parts of your query. See {{bug|248672}}, or this [http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/www/modeling/emf/emf/project-info/plan.xml?root=Eclipse_Website&r1=1.11&r2=1.12 this workaround].

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In the Modeling Project, we're all about Agile development, so the intent is to make the overhead as lightweight as possible. Consistency while supporting variety.

Proposed Items: mark with galileo+, and assign to either the "---" target milestone, or the actual release version, eg., for EMF, 2.5; for OCL, 1.3.

Deferred Items: mark with galileo-

Next, to group your plan items by theme, it's suggested that you use the Status Whiteboard. To do so, query for one or more bugs, click the Change Several Bugs at Once link, select the bugs you want to change, and set a Status Whiteboard value for those bugs:

If your query works in a browser but returns nothing when viewed through the project plan renderer, it maybe be because the renderer is stripping parts of your query. See bug 248672, or this this workaround.